Printing with the Press – with Jackie La Lanne
O'Hanlon Center for the ArtsExperiment with different fun printmaking strategies!
Experiment with different fun printmaking strategies!
For over 35 years – Saturday Perception Workshops have been a time to experiment and discover.
Monoprinting is a playful, exploratory process requiring neither a press nor a background in art.
Loft Studios open for Members (Artist level & up) Every Monday 9:00 am - 5:00pm $20 drop-in (no reservations needed) FREE on 1st Monday of the Month.
Each class will start with a warmup, and then focus on translating three dimensional objects to a two-dimensional surface
The Visual Perception workshops are hands-on creating with materials, experimenting, and discovering without dependence on technique.
Please Join Zoom Roundtable Discussion at 4 p.m. Pacific Time
Using Ann O’Hanlon’s book, seeing/perception, as inspiration, Cayen and Candis lead discussions of what we see when we look at the artworks of others or our own.
For all writers. The process is supportive and not academic. Our goal is to elicit strong, beautiful, honest writing through encouragement, feedback, and practice.
In these fun and unique classes, children will learn about different creative traditions from cultures around the world.
A monthly child-led art workshop with seasonal and nature themes layered into the activity.
O’Hanlon Center’s week-long ARTIST RETREAT: a 5-day opportunity for artists to work independently but in the company of other dedicated artists.
An adventurous mix of writing and some art too. Free drop-in event via Zoom
Join with OHCA resident poet Cruwys Brown and 2010-2012 Poet Laureate of Marin County, CB Follett for an afternoon of poetry exploration, reading and discussion.
For information about the group please contact Celeste Perry: celesteperrytv@gmail.com By Donation
Celebrating the Brevity of Life, Honoring those who have passed and Embracing Change.
Experiment with different fun printmaking strategies!
Photo Forum is dedicated to exploring the world and stimulating each other to create more imaginative photographs.
Learn traditional oil painting techniques while using Water Based Oils in this fun painting class for beginners.
Wabi-sabi is the Japanese aesthetic of appreciating beauty in imperfection. Using this as our underlying guide, something magical happens in the uncontrolled parts on a page where ink meets water.